Terror Suspect- Anas al-Liby Had Been Previously Granted Political Asylum By Great Britain

The “War on Terror” continues. Our Special Forces carried out a successful operation to seize a key architect of the bombings of the U.S. Embassies in Tanzania and Nairobi that preceded the terror attacks of 9/11.

Then, just hours after the news media around the world heralded the successful counter-terrorism operation an incredible story was reported by British journalists.

Keith Vaz, the chairman of the Commons Home Affairs Select Committee, said al-Libi’s case will be raised with the Home Secretary, when she appears before MPs on Tuesday.

He said he wanted to ensure all the proper processes were undertaken with a man who was possibly known to the security and intelligence agencies at the time.

“We will want to look at the background of this case and will question the Home Secretary about it,” said Mr Vaz.

“It is highly relevant to our work on asylum and we will want to examine very carefully whether the proper checks were made.”

The parallels between apparent failures of the political asylum programs of both the United States and Great Britain are striking. It is also important to understand just how critically important the adjudication of applications for political asylum and other immigration benefits are to national security and a host of other issues.

This component of national security was amply addressed by the 9/11 Commission.

Here is an excerpt from the 9/11 Commission Report:

The Immigration and Naturalization Service (INS), with its 9,000 Border Patrol agents, 4,500 inspectors, and 2,000 immigration special agents, had perhaps the greatest potential to develop an expanded role in counterterrorism. However, the INS was focused on the formidable challenges posed by illegal entry over the southwest border, criminal aliens, and a growing backlog in the applications for naturalizing immigrants.The White House, the Justice Department, and above all the Congress reinforced these concerns. In addition, when Doris Meissner became INS Commissioner in 1993, she found an agency seriously hampered by outdated technology and insufficient human resources. Border Patrol agents were still using manual typewriters; inspectors at ports of entry were using a paper watchlist; the asylum and other benefits systems did not effectively deter fraudulent applicants.

While paper watchlists have been replaced by computers, fraud continues to plague every component of the adjudications process by which aliens are granted political asylum, lawful immigrant status and even United States citizenship.

The 9/11 Commission Staff Report on Terrorist Travel contained numerous examples of instances where terrorists who engaged in terrorist attacks made use of visa fraud and immigration benefit fraud to not only enter the United States but embed themselves in the United States.

Here is the first paragraph from the preface of the 9/11 Commission Staff Report on Terrorist Travel:

“It is perhaps obvious to state that terrorists cannot plan and carry out attacks in the United States if they are unable to enter the country. Yet prior to September 11, while there were efforts to enhance border security, no agency of the U.S. government thought of border security as a tool in the counter terrorism arsenal. Indeed, even after 19 hijackers demonstrated the relative ease of obtaining a U.S. visa and gaining admission into the United States, border security still is not considered a cornerstone of national security policy. We believe, for reasons we discuss in the following pages, that it must be made one.”

Here is a paragraph under the title “Immigration Benefits” found on page 98:

“Terrorists in the 1990s, as well as the September 11 hijackers, needed to find a way to stay in or embed themselves in the United States if their operational plans were to come to fruition. As already discussed, this could be accomplished legally by marrying an American citizen, achieving temporary worker status, or applying for asylum after entering. In many cases, the act of filing for an immigration benefit sufficed to permit the alien to remain in the country until the petition was adjudicated. Terrorists were free to conduct surveillance, coordinate operations, obtain and receive funding, go to school and learn English, make contacts in the United States, acquire necessary materials, and execute an attack.”

Page 47 of the above-noted report contained the following paragraph:

Once terrorists had entered the United States, their next challenge was to find a way to remain here. Their primary method was immigration fraud. For example, Yousef and Ajaj concocted bogus political asylum stories when they arrived in the United States. Mahmoud Abouhalima, involved in both the World Trade Center and landmarks plots, received temporary residence under the Seasonal Agricultural Workers (SAW) program, after falsely claiming that he picked beans in Florida. Mohammed Salameh, who rented the truck used in the bombing, overstayed his tourist visa. He then applied for permanent residency under the agricultural workers program, but was rejected. Eyad Mahmoud Ismail, who drove the van containing the bomb, took English-language classes at Wichita State University in Kansas on a student visa; after he dropped out, he remained in the United States out of status.

On July 27, 2006 I testified before the House Subcommittee on Immigration, Border Security and Claims on the topic:

Here is a link to a video of a segment of my testimony before that hearing provides crystal clarity about my grave concerns about the nexus between any such amnesty program and national security.

The fact that the Tsarnaev brothers who carried out the terrorist attack at the Boston Marathon this past April 15, 2013 had been granted political asylum, along with their parents but then, upon receiving political asylum returned to Russia. Consider that in order to apply for political asylum they had to claim that if they were to return to Russia, their home country, they would face persecution or worse. Yet they voluntarily went back to Russia.

As I noted when I was interviewed by Megyn Kellyof Fox News on May 2, 2013 to discuss the terror bombing of the Boston Marathon, “We have a bunch of holes in the bottom of our boat and they are not plugging any of them!”

On September 20, 2013 CAPS (Californians for Population Stabilization) posted my article about the failures of the vetting process for alien applicants who apply for immigration benefits:

A final point to consider. Great Britain is one of 36 other countries that participate in the Visa Waiver Program which enable their citizens to seek to enter the United States without first applying for an obtaining a visa. Failures of the visa issuing process were identified by the 9/11 Commission as having contributed to the terror attacks of September 11, 2001. Indeed, the 9/11 Commission noted that of 94 terrorist who were found to have entered the United States in the decade leading up to the 9/11 attacks, that 59 of these terrorists- some two-thirds of them used immigration benefit fraud and/or visa fraud as a means of entering the United States and embedding themselves in the United States.

On July 12, 2011 Californians for Population Stabilization posted my commentary:

My commentary contained a list of six ways that an effectively administered visa program protects America and Americans that we lose through the implementation of the Visa Waiver Program. Here is an excerpt of my commentary that contains that list:

By requiring visas of aliens who seek to enter the United States, this process helps to screen potential passengers on airliners that are destined to the United States.

The CBP inspectors are supposed to make a decision in one minute or less as to the admissibility of an alien seeking to enter the United States. The visa requirement helps them to do a more effective job. There’s is a tough job I can certainly relate to, I began my career at the former INS as an immigration inspector at John F. Kennedy International Airport in New York and worked there for four years before I became a special agent.

There is no doubt that, once again, our valiant warriors of the U.S. military carried out their mission with precision and courage. Would that the rest of our government demonstrate a similar commitment to the mission that they must accomplish- secure America’s borders against the entry of aliens whose presence would jeopardize the lives and well being of Americans and America’s national security!

I am a retired Senior Special Agent of the former INS (Immigration and Naturalization Service). I have testified before well over a dozen Congressional hearings in both the Senate and House of Representatives on this and other issues relating to the failures of the U.S. government to secure the borders of the United States and enforce the immigration laws from within the interior of the United States. I also provided testimony for the 9/11 Commission.

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